The course is designed for Post graduates and ECRs but is open to all. NERC funded students get priority but if spaces are left over, non-NERC applicants are considered. The primary focus will be centred around image analysis through a series of interactive lectures and practical sessions using the participant’s own data concerning computation of morphological parameters (porosity, tortuosity, connectivity, surfaces and others) . Each day is designed to build on the previous day’s knowledge and will end with a hackathon to draw on the key areas delivered throughout the week. Aspects of the course will be taught by leading external researchers as well as a range of NHM experts.

It is a 4-day course, fully funded by NERC. All expenses are covered to ensure little/no cost to the course delegates. There are a total of 15 places available. For further information on the course, its contents and associated learning outcomes, please visit the link below, where you will also find the course application form:

This course aims at PhD students and researchers with a more technical background in or expert users of one of the 3D imaging techniques who want to extend their knowledge on related imaging techniques. The lectures will be given by international experts in their field, and focus on the technical details of the different topics.